1. The act of someone saying something deeply profound and/or moving.
2. The act of ending a dispute between two opposing sides in an eloquent manner.
1. When the speaker said an O-bomb at the end of his speech, the audience went silent with awe.
2. I was having a problem working with this guy because we couldn't agree on anything. Then my friend comes over and drops an O-bomb and me and the guy just go "sure, that could work".
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The act of throwing change at another individual, more often than not directly in their face where they are less likely to expect it
Being short on singles, Nick decided to go O-Bombing at his local gentlemens club
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v. to incite radical change; to shatter stereotypes
n. any event that significantly changes the perception of the current situation by inspiring others that change is on the way
Nov 4, 2008, the original Barack-O-Bomb.
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